Each week a photo is used, donated by one of the participants of Sunday Photo Fiction, and the idea is to write a story with the photo as a prompt in around 200 words. The photo doesn’t have to be centre stage, there have been times when I have had to read the story a few times to spot where the prompt is hidden. Please don’t use the photos for anything other than what they have been given here for.
If you would like to donate a photo or photos for the challenge, then click on the image below.
Careful editing is the key to keeping the story within the constrains of the limit. 200 words may seem like a lot, but it disappears quickly. The challenge makes you look at replacing two words with one, and a little jiggery pokery. A few words over is sometimes necessary when there is no way of shrinking it without losing an integral part of the story. Using a program like Microsoft Word or Open Office have a word counter so you can see how many you have used.
Once you have written and posted your story, please add the link to the inlinkz froggy icon below and add it to the collection so we can all have a read.
Any links that are not related to Sunday Photo Fiction
will be deleted so please don’t add them.
The main object is to have fun.
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Morning, Al, and all.
For anyone who is interested, the photo shows the River Leven at Dumbarton.
It flows from Loch Lomond, 6 miles to the north, into the River Clyde, famous for its shipbuilding past, less than a mile south (or left) of this picture.
Above the confluence of the rivers sits the castle, featured in a long ago blog by one of my (many) alter egos:
https://anelephantcant.me/2013/06/06/a-castle-in-the-sky/
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Nice. Thanks for the info CE.
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Is it for just me or is the link in the first story “the fishermen’s blessing” broken?
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It was. I fixed it 🙂
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Just used a part…in this mash:
Chapter and Verse?
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🙂
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